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In this bonus episode, Nina shares her personal quest to find LGBTQ representation and belonging as a Black lesbian in the American South. She speaks to two Black Southern lesbians who share their ...
Patty Clayton, Ernie Martinez and Dan Welch — Eva Rose King, Mike Burns will open, 7-9:30 p.m., The Black Rose Acoustic ...
In this article, two Michigan Daily writers discuss Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Paul Simon, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac.
As Missouri’s third-largest city, Springfield offers retirees the perfect balance of urban amenities and Ozark Mountain charm. The revitalized downtown area features a beautiful square with a fountain ...
Nestled in southeast Missouri, Poplar Bluff offers retirees a delightful mix of outdoor recreation and small-town affordability. The historic downtown area features charming brick buildings that house ...
For Monsignor Ray East and his brother Nathan, their faith feeds their music and their music feeds their faith.
If you’ve commissioned a work of art for a home, it’s only fitting that you’ll deck it out with paintings to suit. That was the case with Anne and Sid Bass, the billionaires and philanthropists, who ...
As these works prepare for their first public showing in decades, their significance extends beyond market value. The Bass collection represents a vanished era of patronage—when collectors lived ...
Some of the “Art from the Bass House” highlights are expected to be Rothko’s “Number 4, Two Dominants (Orange, Plum and Black),” which is expected to fetch in the region of $35 million ...
The $60M art collection of Sid and Anne Bass, from their acclaimed Westover Hill mansion, ... [Orange Plum Black] (1950-51) by Mark Rothko, with Blue Black Red by Elsworth Kelly in the playroom.